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Odense Boldklub

Odense Boldklub (Danish pronunciation: [ˈoˀðn̩sə ˈpʌlˀtkʰlup]; also known as Odense BK or the more commonly used OB) is a Danish professional football club based in the city of Odense, in southern Denmark. The club has won three Danish championships and five Danish Cup trophies. OB play in the Danish Superliga and their home field is Nature Energy Park. OB's clubhouse is located in Ådalen near Odense River.

OB
Full nameOdense Boldklub
Nickname(s)De Stribede (The Striped)
Striwerne (The Striped in Funen dialect)
Short nameOB
Founded12 July 1887; 136 years ago (1887-07-12)
GroundNature Energy Park, Odense
Capacity15,790[1]
OwnerOdense Sport & Event
ChairmanNiels Thorborg
Intermediate Head coachSøren Krogh
LeagueDanish Superliga
2022–23Danish Superliga, 8th of 12
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

Early history edit

OB were founded on 12 July 1887 as Odense Cricketklub, with cricket the only sport. In 1889, football and tennis departments were included in the club, and it changed name to the present Odense Boldklub. The club were then located in Munke Mose (The Monks bog) in Odense. OB moved to Ådalen in 1968, where the club still trains today.

In 1916, OB won the province championship for the first time and qualified to the semi-final of the Danish championship. They lost this match 3–9 to later champions B.93 from Copenhagen.

1945–1975: Mixed results edit

When the Danish championship was reorganized after the Occupation of Denmark during World War II, OB were placed in the third best league, then named the Danish 3rd Division. After good help from the top goalscorers Svend Jørgen Hansen and Jørgen Leschly Sørensen, the club were quickly promoted to the best league. Svend Jørgen Hansen became OB's first Danish national team player in 1942, while Jørgen Leschly Sørensen was sold to the professional Italian team Atalanta in 1949.

In 1951, OB won their first medals, when the club won silver after runaway champions Akademisk Boldklub. Following the early success, it went down hill for the club. OB were relegated to the second-tier Danish 2nd Division in 1955, and the team had a hard time regaining its position in the top of Danish football. Despite promotions to the Danish 1st Division in 1957 and 1966, the club did not succeed to permanently stay in the top-flight until the promotion in 1975.

It did not help that the local rivals from B 1909 and B 1913 stayed in the top of the 1st Division in this period, where B 1909 won the 1959 and 1964 Danish championships. The intense local rivalry culminated in 1973, when 28,000 spectators watched the 2nd Division match between De Stribede and De røde (B 1909) on Odense Stadion. The match is still the spectator record for an OB home game.

In 1974, the club were in their first Danish Cup final, where the team lost 5–2 to Vanløse IF. Per Bartram from OB were awarded the title as Cup Fighter.

1975–1990: The golden years edit

In 1975, OB was once more promoted to the 1st Division. This time the club had the players to be a top team in the best league under the reign of coach Richard Møller Nielsen. Just two years later, OB won their first Danish championship in the 1977 season. OB's midfielder Allan Hansen was the top goalscorer in the 1st Division and he was awarded as 1977 Danish Player of the Year' award, a double triumph he repeated in 1981.

The championship win meant that OB played their first European matches in 1978. They competed in the 1978 European Cup, where they lost in the first round to Bulgarian side Lokomotiv Sofia.

In 1980, OB won bronze and the Danish championship was won for the second time in 1982. As Ricard Møller Nielsen's OB team were one of the dominating teams in Danish football in this period, B 1909 finished last in the 1982 1st Division, and were relegated to the 2nd Division. This made OB the best team of the Funen region. In 1983 OB took the cup to win their – so far – only The Double (with the 82' championship).

The team's success was built on many talented Danish players, counting 1982 Danish 1st Division Talent of the Year Keld Bordinggaard. The most prolific OB player of the era was goalkeeper Lars Høgh, who was a constant part of the team from 1977 to 1999 as he played a club record of 817 total matches for the first team.

In 1989, the club won the Danish championship again ahead of defending champions Brøndby IF under new manager Roald Poulsen. The profiles of Roald Poulsen's team included, apart from Lars Høgh, the midfielder Ulrik Moseby, the big defender Johnny Hansen, and the young forward Per Pedersen, who became the most expensive OB player sold, when he was bought by English team Blackburn Rovers for £2.3 million in 1997.

1991–present: OB in the Superliga edit

 
Odense Stadium during a Superliga game between OB and Brøndby in 2008.

1991 was a special year for OB. They won the Danish Cup final against AaB after two goalless matches, extra time and penalty shootout. As the national arena Idrætsparken were under reconstruction in 1991, the final was played home at Odense Stadion. The cup success was not matched in the league, now known as the Danish Superliga. After the main tournament of the 1991–92 season, OB was relegated to the Qualifying League.

They finished in second place of the 1992 Qualifying League, and OB were back in the Superliga for the 1992–93 season. In that season, the club won silver medals after F.C. Copenhagen and they won their third Danish Cup trophy in 1993.

As the Danish Football Association (DBU) restructured the Superliga before the 1995–96 season, and introduced a league format of 33 games spanning a full year; OB won bronze once more. Even though the team had many profiles and good players, the team lacked stability and in the 1997–98 season, and OB ended last with six season victories to suffer relegation to the second-tier league, the Danish 1st Division.

The club were runaway winners of the 1999 1st Division and subsequently returned to the Superliga for the 1999–2000 season. OB won the 2002 Danish Cup with a 2–1 victory against Copenhagen at Parken Stadium. Since their promotion 1999, OB's best league performance has been second place, occurring in the 2008–09 season. In 2006, OB ended third, its first top-three finish in ten years. Furthermore, the club had fourth-place finishes in 2003, 2004 and 2007.

In the 2006–07 season, OB finished fourth in the league after a close race in the last rounds. Nonetheless, OB won the Danish Cup after defeating Copenhagen 2–1, which gave OB the opportunity to qualify for the UEFA Cup for the second-straight year.

In the 2007–08 season, OB once again ended in fourth, which gave a chance to qualify to the UEFA Cup through the Intertoto Cup. On 19 and 26 July 2008, they played English side Aston Villa in the third round of the Intertoto Cup for the right to play in the second round of the UEFA Cup. OB managed a 2–2 home draw on 19 July, but a 1–0 away defeat on 26 July resulted in a 2–3 aggregate loss to Villa.

OB finished second in the 2008–09 season, which led to a two-game playoff with Genoa for participation in the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League. The first leg away at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris resulted in a 3–1 defeat, and the home game a 1–1 draw. In 2009–10, OB once again finished second in the league. After a fantastic start of the season the club disappointingly did not take the first place, due to a string of lost and drawn games in the spring of 2010. OB were drawn to face Scottish club Motherwell in the fourth qualifying round of the 2010–11 Europa League.

1994–95: "The Miracle in Madrid" edit

In the 1994–95 UEFA Cup, OB reached beyond the first round in a European tournament for the first time in club history. The team beat several opponents and most famously defeated Real Madrid to reach the quarter-final of the tournament.

In the first round, OB won both the home and away game 3–0 against Estonian Flora Tallinn. In the second round, they drew 1–1 in the away game against Northern Irish club Linfield and won 5–0 at home, including two long-range goals by defender Steen Nedergaard. In the third round, the played German team 1. FC Kaiserslautern, where OB managed a 1–1 draw in Germany and a 0–0 draw at home; OB advanced on the away goals rule.

In the fourth round, the opponent was Real Madrid, which at that time had Danish national team captain Michael Laudrup on the team. The first match was played at a sold-out Odense Stadion, and OB surprisingly scored on a corner kick in the first half. In the second half, Real Madrid quickly scored two goals, but OB managed to come back into the game, when they equalized to 2–2. Shortly before full-time, Real Madrid scored to 2–3, which was the final result of the game.

Due to the away goals rule, OB needed to win with a margin of two goals to advance to the quarter-finals. Ulrik Pedersen scored for a 1–0 lead to OB, and with a good goalkeeping by Lars Høgh, OB kept Real Madrid from scoring. With a goal by Morten Bisgaard shortly before stoppage time, OB achieved the needed 2–0 victory, and advanced to the quarter-final. OB's victory attracted attention in great parts of Europe and in Denmark the event was named "The Miracle in Madrid."

In the quarter-final, OB met Parma. In the first game away in Parma, OB and Lars Høgh almost prevented the Italians from scoring, but Steen Nedergaard committed a penalty which Parma converted and thus won the game 1–0. The second leg in Odense ended a 0–0 draw, which meant the end of OB's European adventure.

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 24 April 2024[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW   DEN Luca Kjerrumgaard
18 MF   DEN Max Ejdum
20 DF   NED Leeroy Owusu
21 FW   DEN Charly Nouck Horneman
22 MF   SWE Rami Al Hajj
23 DF   DEN Aske Adelgaard
24 DF   GAM Yaya Bojang
25 DF   SWE Filip Helander (3rd captain)
26 FW   ALB Agon Muçolli
27 GK   DEN Magnus Nielsen
28 DF   DEN Tobias Slotsager (4th captain)
29 DF   GAM James Gomez
30 FW   DEN Max Fenger

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   SWE Johannes Selvén (at Vestri until 7 July 2024)
DF   SRB Mihajlo Ivančević (at Odd until 31 July 2024)
DF   FIN Sauli Väisänen (at Ascoli until 31 May 2024)
DF   DEN Christian Vestergaard (at Kolding until 31 May 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   DEN Troels Kløve (at SønderjyskE until 31 May 2024)
MF   BIH Alen Mustafić (at Śląsk Wrocław until 31 May 2024)
MF   ITA Franco Tongya (at AEK Larnaca until 31 May 2024)
FW   ENG Tyler Burey (at Oxford United until 31 May 2024)

Player records edit

Club captains edit

Name Period
  Kim Ziegler 1987–1992
  Lars Høgh 1992–2000
  Michael Hemmingsen 2000–2004
  Steen Nedergaard 2004–2005
  Ulrik Laursen 2005–2008
  Chris Sørensen 2008–2012
  Anders Møller Christensen 2012–2014
Name Period
  Ari Skúlason 2014–2015
  Hallgrímur Jónasson 2015–2016
  Kenneth Emil Petersen 2016–2018
  Janus Drachmann 2018–2021
  Jens Jakob Thomasen 2021–2022
  Jeppe Tverskov 2022–2023
  Bjørn Paulsen 2023–

Awards edit

Club officials edit

Honours edit

: Honour achieved by reserve team

Achievements edit

All-Star Team edit

"De Største Striber"

At the club's 125-year anniversary the fans elected the best OB players of all time. It was called De Største Striber (The Greatest Stripes) and consists of 11 players and a coach. Each month in 2012 the fans voted for their favourite player, and in the end of the year the team was complete. The nominees was selected by Leif Rasmussen (Fyens Stiftstidende), Uffe Pedersen (OB), Anders Rørtoft Madsen (OB), Peter Borberg (author), Jacob Lind (previous chairman of the fanclub).

Managerial history edit

Name Period
  Denis Neville 1948–1950
  Géza Toldi 1950–1954
  Jørgen Leschly Sørensen 1955–1958
  Svend Hugger 1961
  Dragiša Milić 1961–1963
  Jørgen Leschly Sørensen (2) 1963
  Børge Jacobsen 1964–1968
  Jack Johnson 1969–1972
  Kaj Hansen 1972–1974
  Richard Møller Nielsen 1975–1985
Name Period
  Walther Richter 1986–1987
  Roald Poulsen 1988–1991
  Kim Brink 1991–1995
  Viggo Jensen 1995–1997
  Roald Poulsen (2) 1997–1998
  Jens Plambech 1998
  Torben Storm 1999–2000
  Troels Bech 2000–2002
  Uffe Pedersen 2002–2004
  Klavs Rasmussen
  Troels Bech (2)
2004–2005
Name Period
  Bruce Rioch 2005–2007
  Lars Olsen 2007–2010
  Uffe Pedersen* (2) 2010
  Henrik Clausen 2010–2012
  Poul Hansen* 2012
  Troels Bech (3) 2012–2014
  Ove Pedersen 2014–2015
  Kent Nielsen 2015–2018
  Jakob Michelsen 2018–2021
  Andreas Alm 2021–

Note: * Temporary manager

Sponsorship edit

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Brand Sleeve
1972–1977 None Texaco None
1977–1978 Puma
1978–1980 unknown
1980–1985 Paaskebrød
1985–1986 Nykredit
1986–1987 Bendix Bank
1987–1991 Albani
1991–1997 Damixa
1997–2001 Adidas
2001–2008 Nike Carlsberg
2008–2015 Puma
2016–2018 hummel
2018–2021 Albani
2021— Unisport

Carlsberg was OB's main sponsor from 2001 to 2017, while hummel has been its kit sponsor since January 2016.[3] Before that, Puma was the kit sponsor from the end of the 1970s to the end of the 1990s, and has been kit sponsor for every three league titles OB has won. When OB signed with Puma in 2008, the board was hoping that the history with Puma could achieve their ambition with two league titles before 2015.[4]

After 16 years with Carlsberg on the front of the shirt, OB changed main sponsor to Royal Unibrew. They signed a contract until 31 May 2023, and the new sponsor on the front of the shirt would become Albani Brewery, owned by Royal Unibrew. This came into force from the summer 2017.[5]

OB in Europe edit

UEFA club coefficient ranking edit

As of 4 October 2014, Source: Bert Kassies website

Team Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
  OB Odense Team Rank
Points
113 
 14.970 
104 
 18.610 
112 
 15.005 
136 
 12.640 
145 
 11.760 

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 September 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Førsteholdet". www.ob.dk. Odense Boldklub. from the original on 8 June 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  3. ^ "hummel ny tøjsponsor i OB". from the original on 5 October 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Puma ny tøjsponsor". from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  5. ^ Albani bliver hovedsponsor i OB 7 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine‚ bold.dk, 4 October 2017

External links edit

  • Official website  

odense, boldklub, danish, pronunciation, ˈoˀðn, ˈpʌlˀtkʰlup, also, known, odense, more, commonly, used, danish, professional, football, club, based, city, odense, southern, denmark, club, three, danish, championships, five, danish, trophies, play, danish, supe. Odense Boldklub Danish pronunciation ˈoˀdn se ˈpʌlˀtkʰlup also known as Odense BK or the more commonly used OB is a Danish professional football club based in the city of Odense in southern Denmark The club has won three Danish championships and five Danish Cup trophies OB play in the Danish Superliga and their home field is Nature Energy Park OB s clubhouse is located in Adalen near Odense River OBFull nameOdense BoldklubNickname s De Stribede The Striped Striwerne The Striped in Funen dialect Short nameOBFounded12 July 1887 136 years ago 1887 07 12 GroundNature Energy Park OdenseCapacity15 790 1 OwnerOdense Sport amp EventChairmanNiels ThorborgIntermediate Head coachSoren KroghLeagueDanish Superliga2022 23Danish Superliga 8th of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 1945 1975 Mixed results 1 3 1975 1990 The golden years 1 4 1991 present OB in the Superliga 1 5 1994 95 The Miracle in Madrid 2 Players 2 1 Current squad 2 2 Out on loan 2 3 Player records 2 4 Club captains 2 5 Awards 3 Club officials 3 1 Odense Boldklub 3 2 Club management 3 3 Coaching and medical staff 4 Honours 4 1 Achievements 4 2 All Star Team 4 3 Managerial history 5 Sponsorship 6 OB in Europe 6 1 UEFA club coefficient ranking 7 References 8 External linksHistory editEarly history edit OB were founded on 12 July 1887 as Odense Cricketklub with cricket the only sport In 1889 football and tennis departments were included in the club and it changed name to the present Odense Boldklub The club were then located in Munke Mose The Monks bog in Odense OB moved to Adalen in 1968 where the club still trains today In 1916 OB won the province championship for the first time and qualified to the semi final of the Danish championship They lost this match 3 9 to later champions B 93 from Copenhagen 1945 1975 Mixed results edit When the Danish championship was reorganized after the Occupation of Denmark during World War II OB were placed in the third best league then named the Danish 3rd Division After good help from the top goalscorers Svend Jorgen Hansen and Jorgen Leschly Sorensen the club were quickly promoted to the best league Svend Jorgen Hansen became OB s first Danish national team player in 1942 while Jorgen Leschly Sorensen was sold to the professional Italian team Atalanta in 1949 In 1951 OB won their first medals when the club won silver after runaway champions Akademisk Boldklub Following the early success it went down hill for the club OB were relegated to the second tier Danish 2nd Division in 1955 and the team had a hard time regaining its position in the top of Danish football Despite promotions to the Danish 1st Division in 1957 and 1966 the club did not succeed to permanently stay in the top flight until the promotion in 1975 It did not help that the local rivals from B 1909 and B 1913 stayed in the top of the 1st Division in this period where B 1909 won the 1959 and 1964 Danish championships The intense local rivalry culminated in 1973 when 28 000 spectators watched the 2nd Division match between De Stribede and De rode B 1909 on Odense Stadion The match is still the spectator record for an OB home game In 1974 the club were in their first Danish Cup final where the team lost 5 2 to Vanlose IF Per Bartram from OB were awarded the title as Cup Fighter 1975 1990 The golden years edit In 1975 OB was once more promoted to the 1st Division This time the club had the players to be a top team in the best league under the reign of coach Richard Moller Nielsen Just two years later OB won their first Danish championship in the 1977 season OB s midfielder Allan Hansen was the top goalscorer in the 1st Division and he was awarded as 1977 Danish Player of the Year award a double triumph he repeated in 1981 The championship win meant that OB played their first European matches in 1978 They competed in the 1978 European Cup where they lost in the first round to Bulgarian side Lokomotiv Sofia In 1980 OB won bronze and the Danish championship was won for the second time in 1982 As Ricard Moller Nielsen s OB team were one of the dominating teams in Danish football in this period B 1909 finished last in the 1982 1st Division and were relegated to the 2nd Division This made OB the best team of the Funen region In 1983 OB took the cup to win their so far only The Double with the 82 championship The team s success was built on many talented Danish players counting 1982 Danish 1st Division Talent of the Year Keld Bordinggaard The most prolific OB player of the era was goalkeeper Lars Hogh who was a constant part of the team from 1977 to 1999 as he played a club record of 817 total matches for the first team In 1989 the club won the Danish championship again ahead of defending champions Brondby IF under new manager Roald Poulsen The profiles of Roald Poulsen s team included apart from Lars Hogh the midfielder Ulrik Moseby the big defender Johnny Hansen and the young forward Per Pedersen who became the most expensive OB player sold when he was bought by English team Blackburn Rovers for 2 3 million in 1997 1991 present OB in the Superliga edit nbsp Odense Stadium during a Superliga game between OB and Brondby in 2008 1991 was a special year for OB They won the Danish Cup final against AaB after two goalless matches extra time and penalty shootout As the national arena Idraetsparken were under reconstruction in 1991 the final was played home at Odense Stadion The cup success was not matched in the league now known as the Danish Superliga After the main tournament of the 1991 92 season OB was relegated to the Qualifying League They finished in second place of the 1992 Qualifying League and OB were back in the Superliga for the 1992 93 season In that season the club won silver medals after F C Copenhagen and they won their third Danish Cup trophy in 1993 As the Danish Football Association DBU restructured the Superliga before the 1995 96 season and introduced a league format of 33 games spanning a full year OB won bronze once more Even though the team had many profiles and good players the team lacked stability and in the 1997 98 season and OB ended last with six season victories to suffer relegation to the second tier league the Danish 1st Division The club were runaway winners of the 1999 1st Division and subsequently returned to the Superliga for the 1999 2000 season OB won the 2002 Danish Cup with a 2 1 victory against Copenhagen at Parken Stadium Since their promotion 1999 OB s best league performance has been second place occurring in the 2008 09 season In 2006 OB ended third its first top three finish in ten years Furthermore the club had fourth place finishes in 2003 2004 and 2007 In the 2006 07 season OB finished fourth in the league after a close race in the last rounds Nonetheless OB won the Danish Cup after defeating Copenhagen 2 1 which gave OB the opportunity to qualify for the UEFA Cup for the second straight year In the 2007 08 season OB once again ended in fourth which gave a chance to qualify to the UEFA Cup through the Intertoto Cup On 19 and 26 July 2008 they played English side Aston Villa in the third round of the Intertoto Cup for the right to play in the second round of the UEFA Cup OB managed a 2 2 home draw on 19 July but a 1 0 away defeat on 26 July resulted in a 2 3 aggregate loss to Villa OB finished second in the 2008 09 season which led to a two game playoff with Genoa for participation in the 2009 10 UEFA Europa League The first leg away at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris resulted in a 3 1 defeat and the home game a 1 1 draw In 2009 10 OB once again finished second in the league After a fantastic start of the season the club disappointingly did not take the first place due to a string of lost and drawn games in the spring of 2010 OB were drawn to face Scottish club Motherwell in the fourth qualifying round of the 2010 11 Europa League 1994 95 The Miracle in Madrid edit In the 1994 95 UEFA Cup OB reached beyond the first round in a European tournament for the first time in club history The team beat several opponents and most famously defeated Real Madrid to reach the quarter final of the tournament In the first round OB won both the home and away game 3 0 against Estonian Flora Tallinn In the second round they drew 1 1 in the away game against Northern Irish club Linfield and won 5 0 at home including two long range goals by defender Steen Nedergaard In the third round the played German team 1 FC Kaiserslautern where OB managed a 1 1 draw in Germany and a 0 0 draw at home OB advanced on the away goals rule In the fourth round the opponent was Real Madrid which at that time had Danish national team captain Michael Laudrup on the team The first match was played at a sold out Odense Stadion and OB surprisingly scored on a corner kick in the first half In the second half Real Madrid quickly scored two goals but OB managed to come back into the game when they equalized to 2 2 Shortly before full time Real Madrid scored to 2 3 which was the final result of the game Due to the away goals rule OB needed to win with a margin of two goals to advance to the quarter finals Ulrik Pedersen scored for a 1 0 lead to OB and with a good goalkeeping by Lars Hogh OB kept Real Madrid from scoring With a goal by Morten Bisgaard shortly before stoppage time OB achieved the needed 2 0 victory and advanced to the quarter final OB s victory attracted attention in great parts of Europe and in Denmark the event was named The Miracle in Madrid In the quarter final OB met Parma In the first game away in Parma OB and Lars Hogh almost prevented the Italians from scoring but Steen Nedergaard committed a penalty which Parma converted and thus won the game 1 0 The second leg in Odense ended a 0 0 draw which meant the end of OB s European adventure Players editCurrent squad edit As of 24 April 2024 2 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp DEN Martin Hansen 2 DF nbsp THA Nicholas Mickelson 3 DF nbsp DEN Nicklas Mouritsen 4 DF nbsp DEN Bjorn Paulsen captain 6 MF nbsp GER Sven Kohler 8 MF nbsp GAM Alasana Manneh 9 FW nbsp DEN Bashkim Kadrii vice captain 10 FW nbsp HAI Louicius Don Deedson 11 MF nbsp DEN Markus Jensen 13 GK nbsp DEN Hans Christian Bernat 14 DF nbsp DEN Gustav Grubbe 15 MF nbsp GER Tom Trybull 16 GK nbsp NOR Viljar Myhra No Pos Nation Player 17 FW nbsp DEN Luca Kjerrumgaard 18 MF nbsp DEN Max Ejdum 20 DF nbsp NED Leeroy Owusu 21 FW nbsp DEN Charly Nouck Horneman 22 MF nbsp SWE Rami Al Hajj 23 DF nbsp DEN Aske Adelgaard 24 DF nbsp GAM Yaya Bojang 25 DF nbsp SWE Filip Helander 3rd captain 26 FW nbsp ALB Agon Mucolli 27 GK nbsp DEN Magnus Nielsen 28 DF nbsp DEN Tobias Slotsager 4th captain 29 DF nbsp GAM James Gomez 30 FW nbsp DEN Max Fenger Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp SWE Johannes Selven at Vestri until 7 July 2024 DF nbsp SRB Mihajlo Ivancevic at Odd until 31 July 2024 DF nbsp FIN Sauli Vaisanen at Ascoli until 31 May 2024 DF nbsp DEN Christian Vestergaard at Kolding until 31 May 2024 No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp DEN Troels Klove at SonderjyskE until 31 May 2024 MF nbsp BIH Alen Mustafic at Slask Wroclaw until 31 May 2024 MF nbsp ITA Franco Tongya at AEK Larnaca until 31 May 2024 FW nbsp ENG Tyler Burey at Oxford United until 31 May 2024 Player records edit For player records see List of Odense Boldklub records and statistics Club captains edit Name Period nbsp Kim Ziegler 1987 1992 nbsp Lars Hogh 1992 2000 nbsp Michael Hemmingsen 2000 2004 nbsp Steen Nedergaard 2004 2005 nbsp Ulrik Laursen 2005 2008 nbsp Chris Sorensen 2008 2012 nbsp Anders Moller Christensen 2012 2014 Name Period nbsp Ari Skulason 2014 2015 nbsp Hallgrimur Jonasson 2015 2016 nbsp Kenneth Emil Petersen 2016 2018 nbsp Janus Drachmann 2018 2021 nbsp Jens Jakob Thomasen 2021 2022 nbsp Jeppe Tverskov 2022 2023 nbsp Bjorn Paulsen 2023 Awards edit Player of the Year Year Name Nationality Position 2009 Eric Djemba Djemba nbsp Cameroon Midfielder 2010 Hans Henrik Andreasen nbsp Denmark Midfielder 2011 Espen Ruud nbsp Norway Defender 2012 Rasmus Falk nbsp Denmark Forward 2013 Emil Larsen nbsp Denmark Midfielder 2014 Rasmus Falk 2 nbsp Denmark Forward 2015 Rasmus Falk 3 nbsp Denmark Forward 2016 Sten Grytebust nbsp Norway Goalkeeper 2017 Sten Grytebust 2 nbsp Norway Goalkeeper 2018 Jeppe Tverskov nbsp Denmark Defender 2019 Jeppe Tverskov 2 nbsp Denmark Defender 2020 Oliver Christensen nbsp Denmark Goalkeeper 2021 Aron Elis Thrandarson nbsp Iceland Midfielder 2022 Jeppe Tverskov 3 nbsp Denmark Defender 2023 Tobias Slotsager nbsp Denmark Defender Talent of the Year Year Name Nationality Position 2009 Rurik Gislason nbsp Iceland Midfielder 2010 Bashkim Kadrii nbsp Denmark Forward 2011 Rasmus Falk nbsp Denmark Forward 2012 Kasper Larsen nbsp Denmark Defender 2013 Mohammed Diarra nbsp Guinea Defender 2014 Mikkel Desler nbsp Denmark Midfielder 2015 Mathias Greve nbsp Denmark Midfielder 2016 Jens Jakob Thomasen nbsp Denmark Midfielder 2017 Julius Eskesen nbsp Denmark Midfielder 2018 Mathias Jorgensen nbsp Denmark Forward 2019 Oliver Christensen nbsp Denmark Goalkeeper 2020 Mads Frokjaer Jensen nbsp Denmark Midfielder 2021 Hans Christian Bernat nbsp Denmark Goalkeeper 2022 Yankuba Minteh nbsp Gambia Forward 2023 Tobias Slotsager nbsp Denmark DefenderClub officials editOwner Odense Sport amp Event Odense Boldklub edit Board chairman nbsp Niels Thorborg Chief executive nbsp Enrico Augustinus Commercial chief nbsp Jack Jorgensen Communication chief nbsp Rasmus Nejstgaard Club management edit Football director nbsp Bjorn Wesstrom Head of recruitment nbsp Jimmi Nagel Jacobsen Head of academy nbsp Tonny Hermansen Academy scout nbsp Anders Moller Christensen Sports administrator nbsp Bolette Mai Salomonsen Material nbsp Thomas Johansson Team leader nbsp Elhardt Holm Coaching and medical staff edit Head coach nbsp Soren Krogh Assistant coach nbsp Frank Hjortebjerg Assistant coach nbsp Mads Lyng Goalkeeping coach nbsp Lars Bjerring Physical coach nbsp Bo Nielsen Transition coach nbsp Nicolas Arvid Hedeman Doctor nbsp Thomas Haller Doctor nbsp Daniel Roosen Physioterapist nbsp Daniel Borgen Physioterapist nbsp Thomas Almestrand Masseur nbsp Mustapha Lamnaouar Mental coach nbsp Kenneth PhilipsenHonours editFurther information List of Odense Boldklub seasons For honours won by Reserves and Academy teams see Odense Boldklub Reserves and Academy Danish Football Championship Winners 3 1977 1982 1989 Runners up 6 1950 51 1983 1992 93 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 Danish Cup Winners 5 1982 83 1990 91 1992 93 2001 02 2006 07 Runners up 2 1973 74 2021 22 Danish Super Cup Runners up 1 2002 Provinsmesterskabsturneringen Winners 1 1916 Runners up 2 1917 1919 Funen Football Championship Winners 18 record 1904 05 1905 06 1906 07 1908 09 1911 12 1914 15 1915 16 1916 17 1917 18 1918 19 1924 25 1928 29 1936 37 1940 41 1960 1963 1974 1975 Runners up 15 1909 10 1910 11 1913 14 1919 20 1921 22 1927 28 1930 31 1931 32 1939 40 1950 51 1951 52 1953 54 1954 55 1961 1976 FBUs Pokalturnering Winners 5 1920 1924 1948 1949 1951 Runners up 13 1921 1922 1925 1926 1929 1931 1933 1937 1938 1942 1946 1950 1953 Honour achieved by reserve team Achievements edit 50 seasons in the Highest Danish League 16 seasons in the Second Highest Danish League 1 season in Third Highest Danish League All Star Team edit nbsp nbsp Hogh nbsp Hemmingsen nbsp Skaeg nbsp Helveg nbsp Sorensen nbsp Tembo nbsp Hansen nbsp Berg nbsp Tordenskjold nbsp Leschly nbsp Miti De Storste Striber At the club s 125 year anniversary the fans elected the best OB players of all time It was called De Storste Striber The Greatest Stripes and consists of 11 players and a coach Each month in 2012 the fans voted for their favourite player and in the end of the year the team was complete The nominees was selected by Leif Rasmussen Fyens Stiftstidende Uffe Pedersen OB Anders Rortoft Madsen OB Peter Borberg author Jacob Lind previous chairman of the fanclub Goalkeeper Lars Hogh Right back Thomas Helveg Centre back Michael Hemmingsen Centre back Allan Skaeg Nielsen Left back Chris Sorensen Right midfielder Soren Berg Centre midfielder Andrew Tembo Centre midfielder Allan Hansen Left midfielder Preben Tordenskjold Knudsen Striker Jorgen Leschly Sorensen Striker Mwape Miti Coach Richard Moller Nielsen Managerial history edit Name Period nbsp Denis Neville 1948 1950 nbsp Geza Toldi 1950 1954 nbsp Jorgen Leschly Sorensen 1955 1958 nbsp Svend Hugger 1961 nbsp Dragisa Milic 1961 1963 nbsp Jorgen Leschly Sorensen 2 1963 nbsp Borge Jacobsen 1964 1968 nbsp Jack Johnson 1969 1972 nbsp Kaj Hansen 1972 1974 nbsp Richard Moller Nielsen 1975 1985 Name Period nbsp Walther Richter 1986 1987 nbsp Roald Poulsen 1988 1991 nbsp Kim Brink 1991 1995 nbsp Viggo Jensen 1995 1997 nbsp Roald Poulsen 2 1997 1998 nbsp Jens Plambech 1998 nbsp Torben Storm 1999 2000 nbsp Troels Bech 2000 2002 nbsp Uffe Pedersen 2002 2004 nbsp Klavs Rasmussen nbsp Troels Bech 2 2004 2005 Name Period nbsp Bruce Rioch 2005 2007 nbsp Lars Olsen 2007 2010 nbsp Uffe Pedersen 2 2010 nbsp Henrik Clausen 2010 2012 nbsp Poul Hansen 2012 nbsp Troels Bech 3 2012 2014 nbsp Ove Pedersen 2014 2015 nbsp Kent Nielsen 2015 2018 nbsp Jakob Michelsen 2018 2021 nbsp Andreas Alm 2021 Note Temporary managerSponsorship editPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Brand Sleeve 1972 1977 None Texaco None 1977 1978 Puma 1978 1980 unknown 1980 1985 Paaskebrod 1985 1986 Nykredit 1986 1987 Bendix Bank 1987 1991 Albani 1991 1997 Damixa 1997 2001 Adidas 2001 2008 Nike Carlsberg 2008 2015 Puma 2016 2018 hummel 2018 2021 Albani 2021 Unisport Carlsberg was OB s main sponsor from 2001 to 2017 while hummel has been its kit sponsor since January 2016 3 Before that Puma was the kit sponsor from the end of the 1970s to the end of the 1990s and has been kit sponsor for every three league titles OB has won When OB signed with Puma in 2008 the board was hoping that the history with Puma could achieve their ambition with two league titles before 2015 4 After 16 years with Carlsberg on the front of the shirt OB changed main sponsor to Royal Unibrew They signed a contract until 31 May 2023 and the new sponsor on the front of the shirt would become Albani Brewery owned by Royal Unibrew This came into force from the summer 2017 5 OB in Europe editMain article Odense Boldklub in European football UEFA club coefficient ranking edit As of 4 October 2014 update Source Bert Kassies website Team Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 nbsp OB Odense Team RankPoints 113 14 970 104 18 610 112 15 005 136 12 640 145 11 760 References edit Stadion OB DK Archived from the original on 3 September 2018 Retrieved 3 September 2018 Forsteholdet www ob dk Odense Boldklub Archived from the original on 8 June 2017 Retrieved 1 July 2018 hummel ny tojsponsor i OB Archived from the original on 5 October 2017 Retrieved 19 June 2017 Puma ny tojsponsor Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 16 January 2013 Albani bliver hovedsponsor i OB Archived 7 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine bold dk 4 October 2017External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Odense Boldklub Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Odense Boldklub amp oldid 1221679647 Reserves and Academy, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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